Metabolically healthy obesity increased diabetes incidence in a middle‐aged and elderly Chinese population
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2019Vol. 36(1), pp. e3202–e3202
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Yue Wei, Jing Wang, Xu Han, Caizheng Yu, Fei Wang, Jing Yuan, Xiaoping Miao, Ping Yao, Sheng Wei, Youjie Wang, Yuan Liang, Xiaomin Zhang, Huan Guo, Dan Zheng, Yuhan Tang, Handong Yang, Meian He
Abstract
The MHO phenotype was associated with increased incidence of diabetes in a middle-aged and elderly population, and the association did not differ by the presence or absence of NAFLD.
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